When French designer Nicolas Ghesquière was plucked from relative obscurity in 1997 to become the creative director of Balenciaga—which, though one of the most esteemed houses in fashion history, had remained slightly adrift since its namesake died in 1972—no one was quite sure what to expect. And no one was prepared for what they found. Within a few seasons, Ghesquière had developed a reputation
In the mid-1980s, Ann Demeulemeester, star of the Antwerp imports, went against the grain: while women’s bodies were on display, the lady in black layered and draped, proposing an alternative to the ideal. We sat down with the designer backstage minutes before her show, held early in the afternoon in a convent on the Parisian Left Bank. There, Ann calmly talked about her evolution since her first
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